Taylor Berman

A judge banned a man from the internet for pulling a series of dangerous "pranks" on his neighbor,
including posting a fake Craigslist ad that requested nude male suitors.

In November 2012, Jason Willis, 31,
placed a fake personal Craigslist ad for his neighbor in Waterford, Wisconsin. Not long
later, his neighbor said several men, one of whom was dressed only
in a trench coat, arrived at her door.

"He
had my full name. He knew my address. And he said, 'Oh, I got it
off of Craigslist. You put an ad on there," the neighbor told TMJ4.

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Willis
pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 months probation that includes a ban from the internet.

"If you want to drive drunk, you're not
allowed to drive," Judge Allen Torhorst said. "To me, a public
availability of the internet—to use it the way he did—is
unconscionable."

Willis
has 30 days to disconnect his internet service. His neighbor, for one, is
thankful for the ban.